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Durham Review (1897), 10 Jan 1924, p. 5

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huh-r mine. _ IORIAM '. 10. 1984 ml here an" ,iiciG __ V her home In Emu... ‘ullouzh 3"an a. ICKEY SOME Goods Prices an luck and Voila- motor license M " )PHOW wtth M was been song my ' and it in understood be ready an!" 10-0 I WANTED warmth and Once won. Try it. are at the of another to give you 'ttr with the cold in you NO" Years in a... , Mrs Herbert u ‘llo Underwear RANT SA UGEFN Co. Is prepared of logs this I... Mr David Kill” ingntone Xmas to.“ at Hetutttan gm Mr and In CI... Tra on Toronto. Adlam 1nd I. with their dutch " Ily time. shim-hood m t cold or m W-lson - friend: New uh Mined his - r-nttr. It tor Ton-to , Ms!" there, "ion in M "Intttrtmte I" M Sign: M. owhttt. '" stormy day I her do“ whiter we... bundance of town In: people 'me of Mr. New Yeast than I!“ McAnnny. 110$ and son no M '9. Jul. recently a busy I“. returatmt a "may " with that Friday M " mother “When; k now DI I: spent We! to unm- church , failed dear ot A at The funeral ot the late In Gibson "oilinson of Ceylon, whose sudden death In Owen Sound on New Your 'tar, conned wide regret. took ploce from her Iota home " Ceylon to Harlem»: cemetery Sandor after- noon In the blinding mow norm. Mrs ii. Collinson, Ceylon, , laid to Rest Sunday 1] Jan. & Feb Sale of Men’s Wear i' We have a few cars ground Standard Re- vleanod Screenings that we are offering at $25 00 per ton, sacks included, or $24.00 in Buyer's sacks at Mill. We are also offering Whole Screenings at $23.00 per ton, in Buyer's sacks at Mill. TERMS ", Cash Only. No credit given to anybody No Town Delivery . Terms Cash No Town Delivorv Business lawn A a m to c, p In Tetephone day No 4. nights! J. G. FIRTH. Pres. Standard Re-cleaned Screenings - I: '==mczz-::::c:-zz:=-:z::axxzz:z==::zz= =21 Overalls & Socks A good stock of the wait known brand or Leather Libel make. Also other make. " Spa-ch! Prices. At Raduced Pricel. look mom over. Shirts & Neckties A number 91 Men:- and Boyl' ()vv‘conts at Speck! Prices. Look these over. Also BOYS' BLOOMERS. A Taore stock " Special We". Men's JAN 10, I924 ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Figs....... ................3]bsfor25o GingerSnaps.................... 15clb BulkDates................ 2lbsfor26e BulkCocoa................ 2 lbsfor25c Chipso (soap chips). . . . . . . . " lb pkg. IN Codfish.-...................r5em MacDonald 'Pilot' Smoking Tobacco 50 pk The Annual Meeting 0530 Durham U. F. o. Live Stock Shipping Ass istion,will be held in the Public Library, Durh m, on Saturday, January 12th, at 2 p. m. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Overcoats Come in and see the balance of Winter Stock on the Bargain Counter at Quick Action Prices grocery 8peeiats Odd Trousers U. f. 0. sliers-hlre Notice "c0technie . J. RI'PQHIE. Secy.-Troas- Service was had at the house con- rlttctod by km. S. W. Votre, who gave an appropriate tnd impressive dis- ct-ursv and by mquest Bang very et {actively "Beautiful Angels," a favor- its, of demand. Mrs Collinson. the was. a member ot the Anglie m church was loved and may highly esteemed which prevented many attendlnz. who otherwise would have been thee. The remains were laid beside those of her into husband who died 5 years am; A large stock must go if at HALF PRICE. A good stock on hand for both Fine and Work wear " extra Special Prices. mun so to make room tor new goods. Some good heavy Tweed Baincoats on hand at HALS PRICE. A few Boys' Suits left' to be slaughtered white they last. l'weed Rain Coats Hats E? Caps M Men's Suits Al Special Prices. Th Boys' Suits Hosiery These Let us do you] pieot edging. M Iatlatnctory work. Mrs Robt. MacFax-lane his kindly offered to present the Hospital with a subscription to any Immune chosen by the ma. For the nurses' rest room Dr D. tE Jamie-son donated a beautilul consol- eum rug and a Library table while Mrs Dr. Jamieson added to her many gifts by giving an electric plate for use in the Hospital. Homutitching I The Managing Board and Matron of ;Durham Red Cross Hospital desire to (extend thanks to the following who . were recent donatora to the Hospital: But in this regard we cannot tor- bear mentioning that the Red Cross Society which never ceases its work in behalf of tho Hospital. presented us with a prime Christmas turkey and to each nurse gave a useful Hypoder. mic set and to myself, a. handsome French ivory Bet. _ . in her community. The large number of beautiful floral tributes hon: her _ family and friends near and far which covered and surrounded the casket, were silent tributes of the sorrow felt at her departure. The sons and daugh- ters surviving are : Frank of Ceylon 2 Jae. G. of Dundas: and Drs T. W., J, R., and A. B. Collinsou ot Montana and Nebraska: Mrs A. B. Balfour, St. Catttttrittetg: Miss Jean Collinson at home: Mrs F. D. Calms. Ceylon: Miss Sybil Collinson. Regina. All l but one BOO, Dr J. D., were home for th etuneral. Other relatives present wane : Thou. Dargavel. Wlarton, brother : Mrs J, W. Crawford, Regina, Mater: Mr W. Dugavel. Vancouver, nephew : Mr. A. Morton, Durham, nephew: B. Balfour, St Catharines, grandson '., Mrs A. McIntosh, Dornoeh/ niece, together with friends from Tor-) onto and other places. l We have been so well remembered; ilton: Maggie, Mrs Thibaudeau, Stet. at Christmas and New Year's by the) ler, Alta.: Mrs McAllister. Hamilton. good people in and around town that1 Sons are Dougald, Lamlaah, where Wu may well he gardoned it we would: she has resided and been tenderly accidentally happen to omit the; cared for tor the past 7 years: John names of some who " kindly fN?mett1-i in St. Catharines : Dan, Hamilton : bered the.Hospital at this festive: and Malcolm, who died a, year ago. season. iBesides the chief mourners, one bro. We were remembered by many of; ther mourns, Mr Dougal McDume of those who had been patients here and: Nottawasaga. in so muny thoughtful ways that Whilei Deceased and her husband were well we do ttot mention each Manually! known in Bentinck where they set- yet we heartily thank them tut torl tied on Lot 13, con 3, w. G. R., Ben- these kindly rotnembranceg. tlnck. about 1862 and here the chief But in this regard we cannot tor- active days of their life were spent. Last but not least the dining room suit? u well as the rug, was donated by the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church. Mr Irwin, three copies of the Chron- iele since opening ot Hospital. Methodist Missionary Society. Hol stein, two quilts. Mrs H. Morlock remembered the nurses attain this year by donatlng a Christmas cake. Dr. D. B. Jameson, a year's sub- scription to "Good Housekeeping." Mr. J. A .Graham. a year's subscrip- to the "Family Herald and Weekly Mr. Ramase. two subsérlptions of die Review. Matron Tenders Her Thanks Mr Wm Philp, in appreciation for the care given his daughter during her illness, contributed $25 to be spent tor the nurses‘ comfort. Mr and Mrs J. P. Hunter are visi- ting this week with their daughter, Mrs Gordon McDonald, Chatsworth. Por MEN and BOYS. Come in and look these over. Some at Half Price. Men's Work Shirts Men's & Boys' Underwear Leftovers at Special Prices while they last. Leather Mitts and (iauntiets For working purposes. A large stock at away-down prices In Flannel. A large stock Look these over. Sweater Coats J. G. BusaVurm. Humor. Ont. MISS C. FET'TIS, Matron and Pica! Edging. your ttemtrtitehing and We do prompt and fshe has resided and been tenderly geared for tor the past 7 years: John iin St. Catharines: Dan, Hamilton: iand Malcolm, who died a year ago. iBesides the chief mourners, one bro. One more of the old pioneers of Glenelg passed away on 3rd Jan., 1924 in the person of John McDonald. He was born m the hhnd of Mull. Scot- llnd on no 7th of April, 1843 and in 1848 came with his parents to Canada and settled down in the Township of Vaughan where no my of the immi. grant: from the Highlands ot Scot- She was interred in Latona ceme- tery on Thursday, 3rd inst. the pull bearers being Messrs E. Redford. Er- win Brown. - Porter, F. Boas. Jas. Walsh, ll. H. Ridden. About 23 years ago they moved to Durham whre they made many friends. The deceased lady was a member of the Presbyterian church and won the respect and warm esteem of a wide circle of friends for her kindly. lovab- le nature and Christian disposition. To this couple were born a. large family : Mary, Mrs Alexander, Strong- field, Sank. : Katie, Mr: Graham, Ham- ilton : Maggie, Mrs Thlbaudeau, Stet. ler, Alta,: Mrs MeAlliater, Hamilton. Sons are Dougald, Lamlash, where Thursday ot last week the grave closed over the mortal part of the above lady. who died the Tuesday previous, Jan. lat. 1924, at the ripe age of 84 years. Before her marriage she was Miss Anne MeDume, was born at Nottawa, Ont., where she be. came the wife of Donud McDonald, who predeceased her nearly ten years Mrs Mulrooney was married 2 years ago and has since made her home in Tcronto. With her husband, she lea- ves a little 3 mos. old dsughter, who will never know of a mother's care. Her sister Flora has been in the city the past three weeks, giving her the best of attention and with her will mourn her loss, her mother, and three other sisters and two brothers, viz: Messr Allan of London and Mart. at home : Efile, Mrs Thos McGrath, Tor- onto: Katie, Mrs Dan McGrath, Wil- liamsiord: and Mary, Mrs Lawrence McKeown, in the Glen. Deceased's father passed away in February last in Durham Hospital. The funeral will take place in Tor- onto Thursday morning. Many friends of the family, includ- ing those of the Review. will unma- thize with tne family in the loss oi a h m-J wife, daughlt r and sister. ; Deceased was born in the [lie ot {Hui}, Scotland, and at tour yeors ot use came to Canada with his “rents Ito the Township of Vaughan and after {a few days there, they settled on the iGlenelg farm, where Don. McGllli- ”my now lives. Forty years no they imoved Just across the road to where IHtrry Gray is now. On the death or 1 his son Angus tour years ago. Mr Mc- ‘Gllllvray came to reside with his daughter, Mrs McArthur and where (he has been well looked after. A large family blessed the union: :Margaret, Mrs McKay; Laura, Mrs. ‘Kenneth McKenzie; Annie, Mrs Dr. ‘Elllson; Jennie. Mrs Wm Riddell, all :of Toronto: Ruth, Mrs Bowerbank, LHamllton: Belle, Mrs Robt. Campbell, EHespeler: Ethel, Mrs J. C. Ferguson, {Owen Sound: Cassie, Mrs Dan Me. (Arthur, the Glen. There died at her home in Toronto, on Monday evening, Jan. 7th. a young lite in the person of Mrs Alex. Mul- money. (nee Sadie McMillan) used 26 years. daughter ot the late Mal. colm and Mn McMillan of Glenelg. Deceased has been in poor health tor some months back. trom anaemic troubles and general heart weakness, which brought on death end which for some time back balloon expected. The pail bearers that carried this pioneer to his last resting place were four tsons-in-law, Messrs McKenzie, McArthur, Ridden, Campbell and two nephews, Rottt, and Jas. MeGillivray. Those present at the funeral on Wednesday from a. distanc worn: Mrs MacKay, Mr. Kenneth MeKeazie, Mr. Wm. Ridden. Mrs. Dr Ellison, all trom Toronto : Mrs Bowerbank, Ham. ilton: Mr and Mrs Campbell, Hespe leer: Mrs Ferguson and son Mack, Owen Sound '. Robt Turnbull. a neph- ew, of Walkerton. Deceased was a member of the Baptist Church and the new pastor. Rev. Mr Taylor conducted the mortu- ary services Wednesday. Interment took place in Saugeen cemetery. There were some pretty tiortu trib. ates from friends and also a pillow trom the family. Also one sister and two brothers survive Mr McGillivray, viz: Me's. Jas. Webber, Durham and Messrs Don- and and Jas. Mtk1illivray, 2nd con., N. D. R., Glenelg. Three brothers and one sister have predeceased him. NEIL MeGlLUVRAY Another well-known Glenda citizen pissed any on Monday Int. Mr Nell McGlllivny. somewhat suddenly from heart trouble and other eomplieationtr. He died at the home or his son-ln-law, D. J. McArthur, ot the Glen, having survived his wife, nee Sarah Meinnia, by nearly " years. settled on their "rival In Cana- M RS. DONALD MCDONALD MRS. ALEX. M ULROONEY ma ROLL cm. j JOHN MCDONALD THE DURHAM REVIEW ad's? Pleased to see Albert McNally able last I to be around again after a few week's l illness. Tor: Green Grcve Beet Ring held its an- inual meeting in the schoolhouse on dud? the evening of Jan. 3rd, for the purn Ima- l one ot winding up last yar's business ot a.and organizing for another year. The iaverage weight of the beet for last (year was 421% lbs. It was decided _ to continue the 32 week ring but have l, still a. tew shares to be taken up. Mr "V", Turnbull was appointed butcher for the _ another year. Por $4000.00. 150 acres good early farm, east half ot lot 21 and 22, con. 19, Egremont, fair buildings, plenty of good spring water, '4 mile from school, 2% miles from village ot Dro- more. Will also sell crop and stock and implements. Apply on premises or write Mr Wm Weir was elected reeve tor the Township of Glenelg by a majority of 45. Congratulations. Miss Lizzie Weir of Toronto, spent the holiday with friends in the neigh- borhood. Mr Robt. Gowanlock of Walkerton is spending a few days with his sis- ter, Mrs N. Whitmore. Glad to hear Dorothy, daughter or Mr and Mrs Robt. Lawrence, is int. proving after her severe illness. Mr Ernest McGlrr of Gut and Miss Chrissie of Parry Sound. spent New Year's with their brother, Mr John McGirr. Mr and Mrs Stewart McNally and three children of Alberta, are. spend- ing a. rev weeks with Mrs McN's mat, Mrs Robt. McFadden. Mr and Mrs D. Hamilton and son Jbhn, ate New Year dinner with Mr. and Mrs Murray Ritchie at the Rocky. The sympathy or the community so to Mr and Mrs Campbell Dunsmoor In the loss of their little son by pneu- moms. Sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Neil McGillivray. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Dan Mo Arthur, Glen. Mrs McPherson of Toronto, is spen- dng a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs McCannel and Miss McLean. Mr Ramon of Stratford, spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Arch Park. Mr Malcolm Mclnnia ig under the weather with an attack ot pleurisy. Mr Allie Mclnnis returned to Tor- onto Thursday Iturtysfter spending the holiday at his home. Where were some of our great men when they didn't come out for Coun- cil t it's no wonder stormy weather has set in, not one single councillor in this ward. Sorry to learn that Mrs Mulvaney, (Sadie McMillan) is in a critical con- dition in Toronto. We hope for her recovery. Later --we. regret to hear that Mrs Mulvaney has waiver-ed the higher call and passed away Tuesday. Miss Pearl McCuan is getting along as well as can be expected att- er her serious operation. Mr Leonard McKeown left Satur- day last for Detroit for the winter months. Messrs Angus McArthur, J. J. Black and Henry Eckhnrdt were in Toronto last week with a earload of cattle and report the market fair. The funeral of the late John McDon- ald was held yesterday to Priceville cemetery Mrs Angus McKechnie and son Ars chle spent New Year's with Mr and Mrs. Arch McArthur. of the funny end farm. He m a good ttnd obllging neighbor. “we" ready to new! in time of need. Two ot the family survive, A, C. in town and Jane on the old homestead. The other members ot the family hove all passed over to the Great Majority, some o {them many years ago. Interment took place to Pricevllle cemetery on Thursday last. John In the eldest of the funny. and after his tuber died my yen-u ago. he with his mother, hid the care at. it]; funny lived there only are or six you] And moved up into the bush Ind We!!!” settled down on lot M, con t, N. D. R.. vhere the family have lived ever since. J. HILL, Varney, RR. No. 1. GREEN GROVE FARM FOR SALE TORONTO To the Electors of Bentinck Town'p : Ladies and Gen lemen : I wish to expr a my sincere thanks for the generous ote tendered me on Monday, electin me to the Council Bound. I assure you I will strive to merit the connd ce you have placed in me, and will lways work for the best interests of ur Township. Yours sincerely, Allow me express appreeution of the support celved last Mondoy at the polls. I a all endeavor to the best of my tblllty o prove myself worthy of your coat! nee, by “rewarding in every possl le way the Townshlp'a Interests. incerely yours, D. J. McDONALD Delivered to tr . Highest prices consistent with an ity. Apply to H. B. Me AN, Priceville To the Elec r: ot Tn. of BenUnck': Ladies and ntlemen '. Allow me express nppreclntlon of the support celved last Mona” at the polls. I a all endeavor to the beat The regal day last co you' for th which you Glenels for placed in lated, and the very be For the stro at the polls. I care thanks. I of your contide for the best int In the past. _ I beg to ui magnificent Election Day It will be m ose to serve town in this To the Elect Ladies and i To the Elector, Ladies and Gerr Your vote o M me on the Hat of lens of Durh ' is iated. It wil be will be my d ty Council boar to t, ity. Hoping he y be one of hu: ony, perity, I am Yo To the Elem Ladies and l To the Elector; the splendid v day at the pot merit your co the welfare of TMbér’WEIEeTi To the Eb Cedar Fence Posts Cedar & Tamarack Track Tie. Basswood Heading Bolts IhetiathnlstsfNAs Hardwood Track Ties For prices tutd Information, apply to HARDWOOD was WANTED rs ot Tp. ntlemen ', express ' ceived la a all endem y o prove I n nee, by Isl 1e way ti incerely D. J. N acre of Bent Gen lemen : xpr B my a rous me te ctln me u rs ot Glenelg ntlemen ". ot the election on Mon- tnlns me to say 'thank hundsome majority by turned me as Reeve of 1924. The Contrdenee y I assure you, " Apprec- till stimulate me to give It service in my power. i Your: very truly. WM. WEIR rs ot Durham entlemen : " you sincerely for the vote you gave me on as Hydro Commissioner. y ttim and earnest purp- the best interests ot the position. 1 Your: tor Service, ot Durham t lemen : Monday Inst piecing ot successful council- ' is very much apprec- be my pleasure " it ty to serve you " the to the beat of my abil- he year before " may tony. progress and pros- Yours sincerely, te you sue me Mon- . l and] endeavor to deuce and ueek tirtrt he town. lncerely yours, of Durban : ' support you gnve me. l h to express my Bite hope to prove worthy ce by ever working rests of the town. as Yours faithfully. ALLAN BELL I. N. MURDOCK Laos. SHEWELL HARVEY WILSON JOHN MCQUEEN town Ind good obtnicd " ran The School ha I 4teedsaMe "can in the tl,tlt, which it hopes to maintain in the more . Darin-In in I"' Inmtivg QM hum mica if moon-Ne ram. c. L. Grant. Chairman J. A. u. m. rump: Each member of the ml! in . Univ- mity (“dune and in "norm teacher. Intending pupils should my." to at ter at the beginninqot the (all tern. lnformnion u to counc- uny bel. ttined from the Principal. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following count. .. t, Junior Iurlcululon . t. Bum to the loud Schools HHGEI SCHCQOIL DURISIAM NOTICE TO l-‘AIIEB The Durham U. P. o. Live 8m Association will ship stock from Dur- hsm. on Tuesdays. Shippers sro n- quested to give clues dare notice. Clifford Howell, Manager Phone " r I-t Dun-hu- a -u . a '-U..' TOIIDMIO do} , fa "N m J. L. SMITH, "3., " PS. Otf1ee and rmutqnce, corner Couan and Limbton, appetite old Post osue Oifiee Hours: 9 toll I. m., ”on” h m; , (f 0-1.”... Smithy. - The Science that add. Life to yours and you'- to life. Call and Bee Ill. Conan-Hon but. In Durham Tragic” Thursday. II. ("not 2-6 “moon Moon: 7--t Evening- . Univmnt ' of Dental%l "'0' J a: MS. C. 6. AND BESSIE McGlLLlVRAY DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON G U T MIWUnlm .Q. W'iled lit/i 'tMJ a...“ om: 0.th In m " ll . . - var Jewell" at“. .ts, 4990 um- Pm" mum- linMl.EBR0', SPEREMAI & MIDDLEBRO' Barristers, “Melton. Ste. (Successors to A. B. Currey) Mr. C. C. Middlebro' ls permutat- ly located in Durham. omce has. ' mm. to 6 Fm. C. A.Fleming, F.C.A. G. D. Fleming. Principal Seam Winter Tenn Opens Jan.2 Owen Sound. Ont. Business. Shorthnnd tad Farm“ Courses; also Preparatory Course for those who missed the ttmt chance at Public School. "trortnntiott free on no- quest by null or phone. MOUNT FOR!" ONT. Will open the door to may - portunitiea in the Blaine-a wore. Make yourself or someone «be an enduring gift. by umnm for a course ot training here. W. A, TRIKE“, Principal uri, J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.D.S. Winter Term opens Jan. t Business and Shank-Ml Training A few month. men! In '. C. PICKERING, DDS. L08 t.Pt"yt uagmum of Tom... 'hurlhay "ternGriici'i',"t"G' “a”. 0mm of m . 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